Allison Goddard 

Senior Lecturer in Education (SEN Co-ordinator) 

Education, Health and Social Care 

A Goddard

allison.goddard@winchester.ac.uk 

01962 827585 

Faculty of Education, Health and Social Care 
University of Winchester 
Winchester 
Hampshire
SO22 4NR

Expertise

Allison's main area of expertise is special educational needs with specific foci on Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and Dyslexia.

Publications

(2008) Listening to the Child with ASD and theEssential Attributes of the SENCO to Listen and Implement Changes for the Child's Successful Inclusion. Paper presented January 2008.

(2008) Listening to the Child with ASD and the Essential Attributes of the Educational Practitioner to Listen and Implement Changes for theChild'd Successful Inclusion. Paper presented May 2008.

(2007) Review: Inclusion and Pupil Achievement. Teacher Training Resource Bank (TTRB)

Research Interests

Allison's main research interests include: alternative and augmentative (AAC) within the primary curriculum, autoethnographical approaches to educational Continuing Professional Development (CPD): A Learning Walk through Autism; Implications for Primary Initial Teacher Training and the perception of the role of the Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO).

Funding Awards and Professional Membership

  • National Association for Special Educational Needs (NASEN): Specialist Provision Advisory Group
  • Training and Development Agency (TDA): SENCO Accreditation
  • Teaching and Development Agency (TDA): SEN Specialist Placements/Cluster Group